Hi,
Could you please tell me how to set up for recursive server for NS
delegation records.
It would be great if you give named.conf
Thanks Regards,
Ramesh
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On 23.02.11 17:59, rams wrote:
Could you please tell me how to set up for recursive server for NS
delegation records.
for recursive server or for NS delegation?
It would be great if you give named.conf
there's at least one default named.conf provided within bind installation in
any package
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 05:59:06PM +0530,
rams brames...@gmail.com wrote
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Could you please tell me how to set up for recursive server for NS
delegation records.
It would be great if you give named.conf
It would be great if you rewrite your requirments
Dnia 2011-02-23 17:59 rams napisał(a):
Hi,
Could you please tell me how to set up for recursive server for NS
delegation records.
I know what a recursive nameserver is. I know what NS delegation record is.
I have no idea what a recursive nameserver for NS delegation records is.
Recursive
I have configuered recursion yes in named.conf and i queried for NS
delegated records against bind. Actually that domain is not exist in my
system. Here how bind will work.
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 6:20 PM, rams brames...@gmail.com wrote:
I have configuered recursion yes in named.conf and i
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 06:45:11PM +0530,
rams brames...@gmail.com wrote
a message of 104 lines which said:
I have configuered recursion yes in named.conf and i queried for NS
delegated records against bind. Actually that domain is not exist in
my system. Here how bind will work.
To tell
There are multiple ways to interpret that question.
Normally, a resolver either uses recursion (with a preconfigured set of
forwarders) at a given point in resolving a particular name, or it
follows the NS records in a delegation chain, non-recursively, in order
to find the answer.
It
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